Dine Creatively! Fresh US Potatoes Goodness Unearthed
Monday, April 20, 2015
With
more research confirming that potatoes
play a positive role in healthy diet, United States Potato
Board organized a
session of delicious discovery for media and guests with dynamic, contemporary
recipes using a variety of United States fresh potatoes. Two culinary
connoisseurs headlined the event by whipping up extraordinary meals that
highlighted the goodness of United States fresh potatoes as a nutrition
powerhouse and kitchen delight.
Chef Nathalie Arbefeuille of Nathalie Gourmet Studio and Elaine Ho, Health and Food Expert of chopstickdiner.com,
prepared unique courses inspired by the three main meals of the day -
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Whilst Chef Nathalie focused on the taste, Elaine
Ho provided healthy and easy-to-follow options for everyone to try the recipes
at home. Ultimately, both of them demonstrated how United States fresh potatoes
could be healthy, natural ingredient for any meals.
“In a
balanced diet, there should always be adequate amount of nutrients on a plate.
Potatoes are a good way to consume your carbohydrates, as it is also a great
source of potassium, which can help prevent cardiovascular disease. In addition,
you will feel satisfied through the day as your hunger pang will not strike to
make you look for nibbles in between meals.” – Elaine Ho
We were
treated to three amazing epicurean delights, each using a different type of
United States fresh potatoes such as the Russets, Round Reds and Blue and
Purple potatoes. The dishes showcased during the event demonstrated that we do
not have to compromise the taste of our food for any health reasons.
US
Potato Salad in a Skinny Potato, 63 Degree Egg and Gherkin Emulsion
US Potato
Gnocchis Leek Cream, Shaved Ages Parmesan, Leek Emulsion
Chicken
Cordon Bleu, Potatoes in Three Ways
The
United States Potato Board is glad to offer Malaysian consumers research and
culinary-based information about the nutrition, versatility, and flavor of
United States fresh potatoes. Visit www.PotatoGoodness.com for a wealth of potato nutrition information and healthy recipes.
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